The standard Toyota GR Supra will also be taking part in the festival, returning to the scene of its world premiere public driving appearance last year when it ran with its bodywork clothed in distinctive “A90” camouflage. This time there will be no disguise as it heralds its much-anticipated arrival on European roads later this year.
The leading motorsport attraction on the Toyota stand will be the No 8 Toyota TS050 Hybrid that was driven to victory at this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours by Sébastien Buemi, Kazuki Nakajima and Fernando Alonso. The second successive win at the world-famous race formed part of an FIA World Endurance Championship season in which TOYOTA GAZOO Racing claimed both the driver and manufacturer world titles.
It will be featured alongside the specially engineered Hilux that won the 2019 Dakar rally for TOYOTA GAZOO Racing South Africa and a replica of the Yaris WRC that already has three victories to its credit in this year’s FIA World Rally Championship.
Also on view will be the GR Supra VLN Edition that successfully completed its motorsport debut at this year’s Nürburgring 24-hour race, driven by a crew that included Toyota Motor Corporation President Akio Toyoda. The car will be shown complete with bodywork damage that’s a testament to the gruelling demands of the race at the legendary circuit in Germany.
The direct contribution made by TOYOTA GAZOO Racing to the development of Toyota’s road-going cars will also be celebrated with the GR Supra, Yaris GRMN and the Corolla GR SPORT that was unveiled at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show.
In addition to Toyota’s official participation in the festival, there will be a number of other historic, privately entered cars. These will include some of the greatest Celica world rally cars from the 1980s and 90s, the AE86 Corolla rallying coupe and the Toyota TF108 Formula One car from 2008.